Blurry Vision
Blurry vision can have many causes, from minor to serious. Understand what may lead to cloudy eyesight, as well as treatments and possible prevention tips.
Blurry peripheral vision, which distorts your wide-angle field of vision, can be caused by optic neuritis, glaucoma and retinal detachment.
Some people experience blurry vision after surgery, but side effects can vary. Learn which procedures can cause blurred eyesight and when you should get help.
Sometimes blurry vision only happens in one eye. Find out what causes one-sided blurred vision and when you should seek medical help.
Sometimes it can seem like your vision is blurry at night, but normal during the day. Find out what can cause this and other night vision problems.
Find out what cloudy vision is, what causes it and possible treatments. Learn how to tell when cloudy vision may be a symptom of a medical emergency.
Dizziness and blurred vision can be caused by a number of factors, such as stress, concussion and even stroke.
Blurry vision and headache may be the result of a common condition, such as myopia or astigmatism, or a symptom of something more serious, like stroke or low blood sugar.
Kaleidoscope vision is usually a migraine symptom, but it could also be a sign of something more serious, like a mini-stroke.
Waking up with blurry vision in the morning can be caused by eye allergies, sleeping in contact lenses or certain medications.
Blurry vision can make objects look fuzzy and out of focus. Here are 21 eye and health problems that can cause gradual or sudden blurred vision.
Blurry vision can be a normal part of pregnancy, but it can also be caused by a complication. Find out when you should call your doctor.
A scotoma is a blind spot in your vision. Depending on its size and severity, a scotoma also may look like a dark or blurry spot in your vision.
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